A Whole-Body Way to Support Healing Peptide therapy is becoming a popular topic in integrative health, functional medicine, and injury recovery. Peptides are short chains of amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. In simple terms, peptides act like small messages that tell cells what to do. Some peptides are involved in metabolism, inflammation control, tissue repair, hormone signaling, and immune function (Holistiq, 2026; Parker Chiropractic & Acupuncture, n.d.). In an integrative chiropractic clinic, peptides should not be seen as a cure-all. They are better understood as a support tool. They may help the body respond better when paired with the basics: chiropractic care, proper nutrition, movement, sleep, rehabilitation, hydration, and medical oversight. Several integrative and chiropractic sources describe peptide therapy as working best within a broader care plan rather than as a stand-alone shortcut (Back to Wellness Chiropractic, 2026; Pfister Functional...
Motor vehicle accidents can place sudden force on the arms, shoulders, neck, and upper back. Even a low-speed crash can cause pain when the body is thrown forward, twisted, or held back by a seatbelt. Many people also brace for impact by gripping the steering wheel, pushing against the dashboard, or tightening the arms. This can overload the shoulder joint, rotator cuff, collarbone, upper arm, wrist, and soft tissues. Auto accident shoulder injuries can include rotator cuff tears, fractures, dislocations, sprains, strains, nerve irritation, and deep bruising. These injuries may feel mild at first, then become worse as swelling, muscle guarding, and inflammation build over the next few days. That is why early evaluation after a crash matters, especially when pain limits lifting, reaching, sleeping, driving, or working (Alexander Orthopedics, 2023; American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons [AAOS] , 2026). Why Auto Accidents Injure the Shoulder and Arm The shoulder is one of the most mobile...